10 steps to radiant cold-weather skin, according to top dermatologists

MAKE THE SWITCH

MAKE THE SWITCH

As we say sayonara to the season of sweat, it's time to put aside oil-fighting cleansers, toners, moisturizers and treatments (like masks and peels) in favor of hydration-boosting products. "The biggest battle in winter versus summer is skin getting dried out and losing its luster, so you want to think about switching products," advises New York dermatologist David Bank, MD. "Just like you don't wear the same clothing in August and February, you don't want to use same products." For example, instead of a gel cleanser or toner, boost skin's moisture with a hydrating gel moisturizer.